Koroll&apos;s Shoes
CLEARANCE SALE
Starts Wednesday, June 30th
HOURS: Monday thru Friday 9:00am-5:3Opm; Saturday 9:00am-5:OOpm - CLOSED MONDAY JULY 5TH!
SAVE UP TO
70% OFF
ENTIRE STORE
(New Fall Merchandise Excluded)
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KOROLL'S SHOES
221 NW 2nd Street • Ortonville, MN 56278
Phone 320-839-2867
for Karin Bender,
CD, were held
1999 in St.
at Ortonville.
at the church
from 5:00 to 8:
service.
Goblirsch
Pat Kunz and
Arens.
were Patty,
Gail, Barb.
and all her
children. Active
Block, Steve
Jason
and Jim
was in Mound
born March
SD to Milford
Seeman. She
and later
Catholic
She attended
School,
Roncalli High
Northern State
SD. She served
ARC. On
was united in
at Aberdeen.
Karin operated
of Ortonville,
ien
were held ,on
at Louisburg
Ronglien.
)lson, lamie
enke, Jeremy
and
Massee,
and Raymond
Lutheran
ien was born
to
"Foss"
Nov, 18,
church
in 1942.
School in
From Appleton
and from 1989 to 1999 was co-owner
of the Pioneer Meat Market in
Ortonville. Among her many interests
were flower gardening, art, fishing,
bird watching, and other outdoor
activities.
Karin enjoyed writing poetry,
keeping photograph albums, her bird
feeders, fish pond, and lots of animals.
She loved kids and had a special
concern for youth and the local teen
center. Most of all, she enjoyed
spending time with her family.
Mrs Bender passed away at her
home on Monday, June 21, 1999,
reaching the age of 47 years, 3 months
and 13 days. She will be remembered
for being loving, caring and
protective. She was the most kind
hearted person you could ever meet.
Survivors include her husband
Dale of Big Stone City; two
daughters, Jennifer Bender of St. Paul
and Jodi Bender of Big Stone City;
one son, Jamie (Heidi) Bender of
Fargo, ND; one brother, Michael
(Cherie) Seeman of Indianapolis, IN;
step-father, Arthur Meisei of
Minneapolis, and many nieces and
nephews.
She is preceded in death by her
parents and grandparents.
Larson Funeral Home of Ortonville
was in charge of the arrangements.
He was united in marriage Aug.
30, 1"952 to Joan Wagner at St. Paul.
To this union two children were born.
After marriage Robert and Joan lived
in Bellingham for five years while
farming with his father Elmer. They
purchased a farm west of Bellingham
in which they farmed for 41 years.
On Oct. 28, 1998 Robert and Joan
moved to Ortonville.
Due to a bout with cancer, death
came to Robert, June 21, 1999; at the
Ortonville Hospital. He had reached
the age of 70 years, eight months and
two days.
In life Robert served on the
Agassiz Township Board for 30 years,
ihd received the 1998 Conservation
Farmer Award for Lac qui Parle
County. He enjoyed spending winters
in Arizona, visiting with his friends
and giving all of them a bad time,
fishing and running the back-hoe for
his son Mark.
Robert is survived by his wife Joan
of Ortonville, son Mark and wife
Arloa of Big Stone City, SD, daughter
Monica Ring of Edina, four
grandchildren; Lacy, Blayn, Danielle
and Bodie also one great-grandson
August, one sister Carol and husband
Vernon Olson of Bellingham.
Robert was preceded in death by
his parents and one granddaughter
Jessica Nybakke.
II Home of
death of 65
a resident of
Saturday,
Wis.
held on
at 10:30 am at
Church of
officiate with
Cemetary in
afternoon
home in
be a prayer
service at 7 pm Tuesday evening at
the funeral home. Visitation will
continue before the service on
Wednesday at the church.
Robert Kunde is survived by his
wife Marlys of Louisburg, five
children: Marita Karels of Milbank
SD, Mark Kunde of Louisburg, Curtis
Kunde of Milbank, SD, Roberta
Bjerkeset of Ciarkfield and Stacey
Schiele of Clearwater, two brothers
Walter and Roger and two sisters Lois
and Ann Marie.
The Zahrbock Funeral Home of
Madison, is in charge of the funeral.
Hamburger, Steaks, Roasts - Per Lb. Chops & Roasts - Per Lb
25 LB. BEEF BUNDLE 20 LB. PORK BUNDLE
,';49.95 ,';27.95
Health Care:
all of your eye wear needsl Save up to 65%
With a network of 96,000 dental providersl
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EMERGENCY BUTCHERING CALL (605) 862-8402 OR (320) 839-3430
800/811.2141, code #82906
Ernest Copper
Mundwiler Funeral Home
announces the
death of Ernest 
Copper, 84 of ! !
Ortonville, who
died June 23rd at i :
Ortonville.
Funeral i
services were
held Monday,
June 28th at the ' i:  "
Mundwiler
Funeral Home in
Milbank, SD.
Rev. Duane Lookingbili officiated and
burial will be in the Highland
Memorial Garden at Des Moines,
Iowa on Tuesday, June 29th at 10:00
am.
Honorary bearers were grandsons:
Scott Anderson, Michael Anderson,
T.R. Copper, Eric Longhenry, Ryan
Longhenry, and Randy Longhenry.
Music was presented by Linda
Stengel, organist, Paula Tobin,
vocalist and a flute duet by Jenna
Longhenry and Nicole Webster.
Ernest Charles Copper was born
March 3, 1915, at Des Moines, Iowa;
the son of Truman Ray and Elsie
(Bailey) Copper. He attended East
High School at Des Moines and
Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa.
He was united in marriage on June
17, 1941 at Des Moines, IA with
Naomi Anne Johnson. Ernest served
in the United States Navy from April
24, 1944 to Dec.13, 1945.
The couple moved to Montevideo
in 1954. Mrs. Copper died June 5,
1963.
Ernest moved to Ortonville in 1964
and has since resided there.
He was united in marriage on Sept.
18,1964 with Eunice Alice
Longhenry. Ernest had worked for the
Phillips Petroleum Company for 35
years. Then he and his wife owned
and operated the Longhenry Oil
Company in Ortonville until his
retirement. Eunice Longhenry Copper
died May 26, 1992.
Ernest was an associate member of
the Congregational United Church of
Christ of Ortonville, a member of the
Masonic Lodge, the VFW and the
Moose Lodge. He enjoyed golf and
football.
Ernest Copper is survived by one
son: Thomas R. and wife Donna
Copper of Des Moines, IA. Twin
Daughters: Anne M. Paz of
Brookings, SD and Jeanne E. and
husband Darwin Longieliere of
Brookings, SD. Three step sons;
Gerald and wife Kathy Longhenry of
Ortonville, Brian and wife Laurie
Longhenry of Sartell, and Larry and
wife Dianne Longhenry of Amenia,
NY. One sister, Evelyn Haynes of
Irvine, CA. 12 grandchildren and five
great grandchildren.
Ernest was preceded in death by
his parents, wives, one sister and one
grandson.
Annie Hedge
Funeral services for Annie Laura
Hedge, 96, of Ortonville, will be held
today, Tuesday, Ju.e 29, at 10 a.m. in
the United Methodist Church at
Ortonville.
Officiating will be Rev. Larry
Kasten. Organist will be Janet Hippie,
with soloists Rev. Larry Kasten and
Kate Olson.
Pallbearers will be Annie's
grandsons. Interment will be in
Mound Cemetery, Ortonville.
Annie Laura Hedge was born April
28, 1903 to John and Catherine
(Wunderlich) Griffith in Lyon Co.
On July 15, 1923 she was united in
marriage to Glenn Hedge at Pipestone.
Annie was a homemaker and took
great pleasure in helping anyone and
everyone. Her interests included
gardening, remodeling, and politics.
She loved her dog more than her kids.
Mrs. Hedge passed away Friday,
June 25, at the Northridge Residence,
Ortonville, reaching the age of 96
years, one month and 27 days.
Survivors include three daughters,
Gwendolyn "Babe" Hegge of Big
Stone City, Ducky Crookston of
Littleton, CO and June J. Ziegler of
Longmont, CO; two sons, Gilmer
"Bud" (Ardell) of Big Stone City and
Gayle (Colleen) of Ortonville; one
sister, Ardis (Earl) Roweil of Tempe,
AZ; sisters-in-law, Mabel Griffith of
Tracy and Bertie Griffith of Manson,
IA; brother-in-law, Don Bair of
Cheyenne, WY; 11 grandchildren;
numerous great and great-great
grandchildren and many nieces and
nephews.
Annie was preceded in death by
her parents; husband; a
granddaughter; three sisters and six
brothers.
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Located in Liebe DrugVariety
146 NW 2nd Street • Ortonville, MN • 320-839-6191
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Jeanette Husmann
Funeral services for Jeanette
Husmann, 59, of Beardsley, will be
held today, Tuesday, June 29, 1999 at
10:30 a.m. in St. Mary's Catholic
Church at Beardsley.
Father Jack Nordick will officiate.
Music will be provided by organist
Janet Kellen and soloist Phyllis
Doschadis. Honorary pallbearers will
be Jeanette's grandchildren and
friends.
Active pallbearers will be Harvey
Kunkel, Leon Doschadis, Robert
Hills, W.B. Jorgens, Aiois Deutsch,
Jr., and Larry Deutsch.
Interment will be in St. Mary's
Catholic Cemetery, Beardsley.
Jeanette Marie Husmann was born
Jan. 11, 1940 to Ernest and Ruth
(Church) Peickert at Graceville.
She was baptized July 28, 1961 in
St. Mary's Catholic Church at
Beardsley, where she was also
confirmed on June 14, 1962. "
Jeanette was a 1958 graduate of
Wheaton High School, Wheaton.
On Feb. 4, 1961 she was united in
marriage to John Husmann in St.
Mary's Catholic Church at Beardsley.
Jeanette helped her husband farm
from 1961 to 1965. She was owner
and manager of Husmann Hardware
and Electric from 1968 until 1982,
when John became a Contract
Electrical Inspector and Jeanette
served as his secretary.
Mrs. Husmann passed away on
Saturday, June 26, 1999 at Savage,
having reached the age of 59 years,
five months and 16 days.
She will be remembered for being
a devoted wife, mother, grandmother,
sister and friend. Among the things
Jeanette loved were camping with her
family and coloring, reading books,
playing games and blowing bubbles
with her grandchildren.
Other interests included league
bowling, fishing, flowering and
gardening. She was an avid bingo
player, card player, and a very loyal
sports fan. Jeanette liked going beanie
baby hunting for her children and
grandchildren.
She was loved very much and will
be sadly missed by her family.
Survivors include her husband
John of Beardsley; two daughters,
Theresia (Elliott) Barbosa of
Beardsley and Suzette (Jeff)
Heideman of Savage; two sons, John
(Shawn) Husmann of Watertown, SD
and Gerhard (Kristi) Husmann of
Litchfield; eight grandchildren,
Nicole, Lance, Andrew, Kalie, Cody,
Brooke, Michael and Tiffany; five
brothers, LaVerne (Donna) Peickert of
Wheaton, LeRoy Peickert of
Roseville, Lowell Peickert of Apple
Valley, Willard Peickert and Gerald
Peickert both of Anoka.
She was preceded in death by her
parents and a sister-in-law, Jackie
Peickert.
Larson Funeral Home of Browns
Valley is in charge of the
arrangements.
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case the citizens of Dodge
City need me again.
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when you need us...
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ORTONVILLE, MN
Hours: Mon.-Sat, 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM
PHONE (320) 839-2653
Per Lb.
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tURkeY .................... 2.99
Per Lb.
HAMBURGER $
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Koroll's Shoes
CLEARANCE SALE
Starts Wednesday, June 30th
HOURS: Monday thru Friday 9:00am-5:3Opm; Saturday 9:00am-5:OOpm - CLOSED MONDAY JULY 5TH!
SAVE UP TO
70% OFF
ENTIRE STORE
(New Fall Merchandise Excluded)
"You're the  of our Success!"
KOROLL'S SHOES
221 NW 2nd Street • Ortonville, MN 56278
Phone 320-839-2867
for Karin Bender,
CD, were held
1999 in St.
at Ortonville.
at the church
from 5:00 to 8:
service.
Goblirsch
Pat Kunz and
Arens.
were Patty,
Gail, Barb.
and all her
children. Active
Block, Steve
Jason
and Jim
was in Mound
born March
SD to Milford
Seeman. She
and later
Catholic
She attended
School,
Roncalli High
Northern State
SD. She served
ARC. On
was united in
at Aberdeen.
Karin operated
of Ortonville,
ien
were held ,on
at Louisburg
Ronglien.
)lson, lamie
enke, Jeremy
and
Massee,
and Raymond
Lutheran
ien was born
to
"Foss"
Nov, 18,
church
in 1942.
School in
From Appleton
and from 1989 to 1999 was co-owner
of the Pioneer Meat Market in
Ortonville. Among her many interests
were flower gardening, art, fishing,
bird watching, and other outdoor
activities.
Karin enjoyed writing poetry,
keeping photograph albums, her bird
feeders, fish pond, and lots of animals.
She loved kids and had a special
concern for youth and the local teen
center. Most of all, she enjoyed
spending time with her family.
Mrs Bender passed away at her
home on Monday, June 21, 1999,
reaching the age of 47 years, 3 months
and 13 days. She will be remembered
for being loving, caring and
protective. She was the most kind
hearted person you could ever meet.
Survivors include her husband
Dale of Big Stone City; two
daughters, Jennifer Bender of St. Paul
and Jodi Bender of Big Stone City;
one son, Jamie (Heidi) Bender of
Fargo, ND; one brother, Michael
(Cherie) Seeman of Indianapolis, IN;
step-father, Arthur Meisei of
Minneapolis, and many nieces and
nephews.
She is preceded in death by her
parents and grandparents.
Larson Funeral Home of Ortonville
was in charge of the arrangements.
He was united in marriage Aug.
30, 1"952 to Joan Wagner at St. Paul.
To this union two children were born.
After marriage Robert and Joan lived
in Bellingham for five years while
farming with his father Elmer. They
purchased a farm west of Bellingham
in which they farmed for 41 years.
On Oct. 28, 1998 Robert and Joan
moved to Ortonville.
Due to a bout with cancer, death
came to Robert, June 21, 1999; at the
Ortonville Hospital. He had reached
the age of 70 years, eight months and
two days.
In life Robert served on the
Agassiz Township Board for 30 years,
ihd received the 1998 Conservation
Farmer Award for Lac qui Parle
County. He enjoyed spending winters
in Arizona, visiting with his friends
and giving all of them a bad time,
fishing and running the back-hoe for
his son Mark.
Robert is survived by his wife Joan
of Ortonville, son Mark and wife
Arloa of Big Stone City, SD, daughter
Monica Ring of Edina, four
grandchildren; Lacy, Blayn, Danielle
and Bodie also one great-grandson
August, one sister Carol and husband
Vernon Olson of Bellingham.
Robert was preceded in death by
his parents and one granddaughter
Jessica Nybakke.
II Home of
death of 65
a resident of
Saturday,
Wis.
held on
at 10:30 am at
Church of
officiate with
Cemetary in
afternoon
home in
be a prayer
service at 7 pm Tuesday evening at
the funeral home. Visitation will
continue before the service on
Wednesday at the church.
Robert Kunde is survived by his
wife Marlys of Louisburg, five
children: Marita Karels of Milbank
SD, Mark Kunde of Louisburg, Curtis
Kunde of Milbank, SD, Roberta
Bjerkeset of Ciarkfield and Stacey
Schiele of Clearwater, two brothers
Walter and Roger and two sisters Lois
and Ann Marie.
The Zahrbock Funeral Home of
Madison, is in charge of the funeral.
Hamburger, Steaks, Roasts - Per Lb. Chops & Roasts - Per Lb
25 LB. BEEF BUNDLE 20 LB. PORK BUNDLE
,';49.95 ,';27.95
Health Care:
all of your eye wear needsl Save up to 65%
With a network of 96,000 dental providersl
P'- "I
CUSTOM BUTCHERING Mon.-Wed.
EMERGENCY BUTCHERING CALL (605) 862-8402 OR (320) 839-3430
800/811.2141, code #82906
Ernest Copper
Mundwiler Funeral Home
announces the
death of Ernest 
Copper, 84 of ! !
Ortonville, who
died June 23rd at i :
Ortonville.
Funeral i
services were
held Monday,
June 28th at the ' i:  "
Mundwiler
Funeral Home in
Milbank, SD.
Rev. Duane Lookingbili officiated and
burial will be in the Highland
Memorial Garden at Des Moines,
Iowa on Tuesday, June 29th at 10:00
am.
Honorary bearers were grandsons:
Scott Anderson, Michael Anderson,
T.R. Copper, Eric Longhenry, Ryan
Longhenry, and Randy Longhenry.
Music was presented by Linda
Stengel, organist, Paula Tobin,
vocalist and a flute duet by Jenna
Longhenry and Nicole Webster.
Ernest Charles Copper was born
March 3, 1915, at Des Moines, Iowa;
the son of Truman Ray and Elsie
(Bailey) Copper. He attended East
High School at Des Moines and
Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa.
He was united in marriage on June
17, 1941 at Des Moines, IA with
Naomi Anne Johnson. Ernest served
in the United States Navy from April
24, 1944 to Dec.13, 1945.
The couple moved to Montevideo
in 1954. Mrs. Copper died June 5,
1963.
Ernest moved to Ortonville in 1964
and has since resided there.
He was united in marriage on Sept.
18,1964 with Eunice Alice
Longhenry. Ernest had worked for the
Phillips Petroleum Company for 35
years. Then he and his wife owned
and operated the Longhenry Oil
Company in Ortonville until his
retirement. Eunice Longhenry Copper
died May 26, 1992.
Ernest was an associate member of
the Congregational United Church of
Christ of Ortonville, a member of the
Masonic Lodge, the VFW and the
Moose Lodge. He enjoyed golf and
football.
Ernest Copper is survived by one
son: Thomas R. and wife Donna
Copper of Des Moines, IA. Twin
Daughters: Anne M. Paz of
Brookings, SD and Jeanne E. and
husband Darwin Longieliere of
Brookings, SD. Three step sons;
Gerald and wife Kathy Longhenry of
Ortonville, Brian and wife Laurie
Longhenry of Sartell, and Larry and
wife Dianne Longhenry of Amenia,
NY. One sister, Evelyn Haynes of
Irvine, CA. 12 grandchildren and five
great grandchildren.
Ernest was preceded in death by
his parents, wives, one sister and one
grandson.
Annie Hedge
Funeral services for Annie Laura
Hedge, 96, of Ortonville, will be held
today, Tuesday, Ju.e 29, at 10 a.m. in
the United Methodist Church at
Ortonville.
Officiating will be Rev. Larry
Kasten. Organist will be Janet Hippie,
with soloists Rev. Larry Kasten and
Kate Olson.
Pallbearers will be Annie's
grandsons. Interment will be in
Mound Cemetery, Ortonville.
Annie Laura Hedge was born April
28, 1903 to John and Catherine
(Wunderlich) Griffith in Lyon Co.
On July 15, 1923 she was united in
marriage to Glenn Hedge at Pipestone.
Annie was a homemaker and took
great pleasure in helping anyone and
everyone. Her interests included
gardening, remodeling, and politics.
She loved her dog more than her kids.
Mrs. Hedge passed away Friday,
June 25, at the Northridge Residence,
Ortonville, reaching the age of 96
years, one month and 27 days.
Survivors include three daughters,
Gwendolyn "Babe" Hegge of Big
Stone City, Ducky Crookston of
Littleton, CO and June J. Ziegler of
Longmont, CO; two sons, Gilmer
"Bud" (Ardell) of Big Stone City and
Gayle (Colleen) of Ortonville; one
sister, Ardis (Earl) Roweil of Tempe,
AZ; sisters-in-law, Mabel Griffith of
Tracy and Bertie Griffith of Manson,
IA; brother-in-law, Don Bair of
Cheyenne, WY; 11 grandchildren;
numerous great and great-great
grandchildren and many nieces and
nephews.
Annie was preceded in death by
her parents; husband; a
granddaughter; three sisters and six
brothers.
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Reknm. Se. Crow, Jewem. whpoom. . Hsnes@. bby f"e. b'W bedd 
im sporting goods and Vdue Right morchandlse or Gift Corttflcatel. This discount maY n°t
be used for payment on sccount. In omblnstlon with any othor JCI dts°unt or ° any Wlor
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CATALOG MERCHANT
Located in Liebe DrugVariety
146 NW 2nd Street • Ortonville, MN • 320-839-6191
i 999  c ,, com c
Jeanette Husmann
Funeral services for Jeanette
Husmann, 59, of Beardsley, will be
held today, Tuesday, June 29, 1999 at
10:30 a.m. in St. Mary's Catholic
Church at Beardsley.
Father Jack Nordick will officiate.
Music will be provided by organist
Janet Kellen and soloist Phyllis
Doschadis. Honorary pallbearers will
be Jeanette's grandchildren and
friends.
Active pallbearers will be Harvey
Kunkel, Leon Doschadis, Robert
Hills, W.B. Jorgens, Aiois Deutsch,
Jr., and Larry Deutsch.
Interment will be in St. Mary's
Catholic Cemetery, Beardsley.
Jeanette Marie Husmann was born
Jan. 11, 1940 to Ernest and Ruth
(Church) Peickert at Graceville.
She was baptized July 28, 1961 in
St. Mary's Catholic Church at
Beardsley, where she was also
confirmed on June 14, 1962. "
Jeanette was a 1958 graduate of
Wheaton High School, Wheaton.
On Feb. 4, 1961 she was united in
marriage to John Husmann in St.
Mary's Catholic Church at Beardsley.
Jeanette helped her husband farm
from 1961 to 1965. She was owner
and manager of Husmann Hardware
and Electric from 1968 until 1982,
when John became a Contract
Electrical Inspector and Jeanette
served as his secretary.
Mrs. Husmann passed away on
Saturday, June 26, 1999 at Savage,
having reached the age of 59 years,
five months and 16 days.
She will be remembered for being
a devoted wife, mother, grandmother,
sister and friend. Among the things
Jeanette loved were camping with her
family and coloring, reading books,
playing games and blowing bubbles
with her grandchildren.
Other interests included league
bowling, fishing, flowering and
gardening. She was an avid bingo
player, card player, and a very loyal
sports fan. Jeanette liked going beanie
baby hunting for her children and
grandchildren.
She was loved very much and will
be sadly missed by her family.
Survivors include her husband
John of Beardsley; two daughters,
Theresia (Elliott) Barbosa of
Beardsley and Suzette (Jeff)
Heideman of Savage; two sons, John
(Shawn) Husmann of Watertown, SD
and Gerhard (Kristi) Husmann of
Litchfield; eight grandchildren,
Nicole, Lance, Andrew, Kalie, Cody,
Brooke, Michael and Tiffany; five
brothers, LaVerne (Donna) Peickert of
Wheaton, LeRoy Peickert of
Roseville, Lowell Peickert of Apple
Valley, Willard Peickert and Gerald
Peickert both of Anoka.
She was preceded in death by her
parents and a sister-in-law, Jackie
Peickert.
Larson Funeral Home of Browns
Valley is in charge of the
arrangements.
I was sheriff .......
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of Dodge City when I was
six. When I drove off the
bad guys I resigned- but I
still have my trusty badge
Ce steed in the attic just in
case the citizens of Dodge
City need me again.
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when you need us...
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